Item 1. Docket No. 95-
0315-
DIS.
CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSED ORDER APPROVING THE APPLICATION BY TRAVIS COUNTY
WATER CONTROL & IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 17 COMANCHE TRAIL DEFINED AREA FOR
EXTENSION OF BOND APPROVAL; $70,000 BOND ISSUE APPROVED MARCH 8, 1994;
V.T.C.A., TEXAS WATER CODE, SECTION 51.421. For Commission consideration.
Applicant requests that the Commission grant a one year extension of the
approval to sell bonds to finance the engineering costs for the Comanche Trail
Water System Improvement Project. (Robert Ferguson)

Approved, PG/JH

Item 2. Docket No. 94-
0717-
DIS.
CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSED ORDER APPROVING THE APPLICATION BY FREER WATER
CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT OF DUVAL COUNTY FOR APPROVAL OF $205,000
REVENUE BONDS, SECOND ISSUE, 5.125% NET EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATE, SERIES 1995.
For Commission consideration. Applicant requests Commission approval of a bond
issue to finance the rehabilitation of a standpipe. (Robert Ferguson)

Item 4. Docket No. 94-
0628-
DIS.
CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSED ORDER APPROVING THE APPLICATION BY HARRIS COUNTY
UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 14 FOR APPROVAL OF THE LEVY OF A STANDBY FEE. For
Commission consideration. Applicant requests approval of an operations
and maintenance standby fee of $72.60 per ESFC per year and a debt service
standby fee of $106.71 for tier 1 and $44.39 for tier 2. (Robert Ferguson)

Approved, PG/JH

Item 5. Docket No. 95-
0242-
DIS.
CONSIDERATION OF A PROPOSED ORDER APPROVING THE APPLICATION BY HARRIS COUNTY
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTORS. For Commission
consideration. Applicant requests appointment of Martin Debrovner and
Stewart Morris as directors. (Robert Ferguson)

Item 7. Docket No. 94-0342-MWD. Consideration of Examiner's Memorandum
concerning the application of the City of Pflugerville for a renewal of Permit
No. 11845-
02
which authorizes a discharge of 2,500,000 gallons per day of treated domestic
wastewater effluent in Travis County, Texas, and Segment No. 1428 of the
Colorado River Basin. Recommendation: Issuance of permit. (Alexandre
Bourgeois)

Adopt Examiners Memorandum and issue Permit, PG/JH

UNCONTESTED (On-Site Disposal Systems)

Item 8. Docket No. 95-0316-OSS. Application by the City Of Lucas to regulate
on-site disposal systems within their jurisdiction.

Approved, PG/JH

Item 9. Docket No. 95-0317-OSS. Application by the Town of Shady Shores to
regulate on-site disposal systems within their jurisdiction.

Item 12. Docket No. 94-
0347-
SLG-
E.
Consideration of an Amended Agreed Order Discharging an Obligation of the
Estate of Mr. Lee Wilkerson, SWR Number 21873, to Pay Administrative
Penalties and Terminating the Prior Agreed Order Entered in this Matter. (Paul
Sarahan)

Item 16. Docket No. 94-0762-PST. Consideration of Examiner's Proposal
for Decision concerning the Petition of Texas Commerce Bank N.A. as Trustee of
the Legare Bethea Trust L for reimbursement from the Petroleum Storage Tank
Remediation Fund. The Petitioner seeks reimbursement in the amount of
$56,440.19 for expenses incurred in connection with a petroleum storage tank
cleanup and removal in Jefferson County, Texas. Recommendation: Denial of
Petition. (Patricia Robards)

Continued to March 8, 1995

Item 17. Docket No. 95-0230-IWD. Consideration of Examiner's Proposal
for Decision and Order concerning the application of Enterprise Products
Company for renewal and amendment of Permit No. 02940 to authorize the
discharge of industrial wastewater effluent and untreated stormwater from three
outfalls in Chambers County, Texas, and Segment No. 0901 of the Trinity-
San
Jacinto Coastal River Basin. The proposed amendment will authorize (1) an
increase in the discharge of treated process wastewater, treated
stormwater, cooling tower blowdown and filter backwash from a volume not to
exceed an average flow of 142,000 gallons per day (gpd) to a volume not
to exceed an average flow of 213,000 gpd; (2) an increase in the discharge of
non-
contact
cooling water, cooling tower blowdown and filter backwash from a volume not to
exceed an average flow of 144,000 gpd to a volume not to exceed an average
flow of 250,000 gpd; (3) the rerouting of waters from Outfall 002 to Outfall
001 under certain conditions; and (4) the changing of testing parameters from
chemical oxygen demand to total organic carbon. The proposed amendment will
also enforce more stringent limitations as needed, in order to meet existing
applicable rules and regulations. The permit currently authorizes an
intermittent flow variable discharge of untreated stormwater via Outfall 003.
RECOMMENDATION: Issuance of permit. (SYLVIA McCLELLAN)

Approve Proposal for Decision and issue order as amended, PG/PR, Chairman Hall
absent for this item.